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What happens when electric field is applied to colloidal solution? - Chemistry

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What happens when electric field is applied to colloidal solution?

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When electric field is applied to colloidal solution then charged colloidal particles move towards oppositely charged electrodes. This phenomenon is called electrophoresis.

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Chapter 5: Surface Chemistry - Exercises [Page 70]

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NCERT Exemplar Chemistry [English] Class 12
Chapter 5 Surface Chemistry
Exercises | Q III. 46. | Page 70

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